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Show THURSDAY. APRIL . THE LEHI FREE PRESS LOCAL ITEMS Published by The Lehi Free Press Every Thursday . Mr and Mrs Von Cundick of St. George arrived in Lehi, Thursday for a visit at the Charlotte Lewi home. Eectrc rons Are thver Too TO is to use an electric iron that's never too hot, never too cold, but always just right! That's the service you enjoy with a new automatic electric iron. Automatic controls maintain the proper temperature for ironing every fabric cotton, wool, ilk, rayon or linen. Being extra light in weight and scientifically balanced, it glides over fabrics with almost no effort on your part. Gone forever is the methods! fatigue of The new automatic iron heats up in a very few seconds and never overheats, for heat is automatically controlled safer, indeed, if you leave the iron on accident. take advantage of Buy yours today by the special $1.00 trade-i- n ' offer! SPECIAL OFFER Emj-e- j ! of Mrs. Scott Crookstc-the at callers Lake Salt City. Sunday evening. K'.gtr Price hum Pauline Mr. aud iiid i II.:. Mr.-.k- e i Ellen ' Joi.cs Mrs. Louis Chri;u:. Thursday to Monday City with her mother. Kirkham. er.tiyfi it t,, 5aH Mrs. L:-- Ma: 7A Mrs. Genealyn Smuin. George A. Goates. f Mrs. Orlyn Davis, Mrs. of and son, Kenneth of Salt Lake Southwick, Crav. Mrs. Beryl c Mr -' called at the William RobinAda Darsi. vJ1 Mrs. Mrs. Cor.nie Allred, Sunday. s n and Miss Metta Christensen. Wi.rTinden. h with :;ted I. G. daV. ' Nostrum and Mrs. Jennie nailutte ewis were Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight of visitors, Sunday. I Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. Mrs. Alice Pnillips and Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Wanlass, Tuesday. the week- Howard Robinson sp-n- t Louis Christensen attended a tt.d in Salt Lake City. business meetings in Salt Lake City, ! Mr. and Mrs Warren Goates atSaturday. , tended the Hawaiian Mission reunion Do you need tires or tubes? Do you need light bulbs or lense? Mrs. Geneva Stewart spent the in Salt Lake City. Saturday evening to need Do your old floor mat? replace you past week visiting with her children windshield work? Does of Salt wiper in Salt Lake City. your Mrs. Arthur Paltridge the Texaco in call at Service and have them don't you Lake City, visited with Leh relatives, Why checked, replaced or repaired.. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Russon Saturday. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lincholten and of Salt Lake City, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Ricks Lehi moved to have of Benson, famly Mrs. Clarice Richards and baby to make their home. KEITH EVANS, Manager daughter, Claretta, of Oakland, CaliSTREET STATE LEHI. UTAH fornia, are visiting with Lehi rela Howard Thomas, is among the tives and friends. Lehi boys drafted for military Mr. Thomas will join vice. Mrs. Heber C. Webb, Mrs. Heber Colorado draftees in May. The same low prices every day 10c and 20c till 7:30 after 7:30 10c and28Ke. J. Webb and sons, Brian and Errol, were Salt Lake City visitors. Don Loveridge underwent an operation for cataract on his eye at the Provo Hospital, Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Young and He is reported to be doing as well as family and Miss Margaret Thurman possible. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith and Boyd Gilbert of Salt Lake City. three children of Superior, Wyoming, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. "Worlton and visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. daughters, Margaret and Ann, were Barnes, Sunday. WEEKLY PROGRAM Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Evans of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holindrake of Salt Lake City, visited with Mr. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 11 and 12 Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wray, Mr. and and Mrs. Clifford Austin and other Mrs. Clifford Wray and Marvin Lehi relatives, Sunday. 2 2 Wrray of Blackfoot, Idaho, spent the week-enNo. 1 Love thrills! Action thrills! Feature with Mr. and Mrs. Vern South sea thrills! Mrs. Mr. of and Sunday guests Webb. FREDRIC MARCH and BETTY FIELD Mrs. in were and Mr. Austin Parley Jack Gilchrist of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John S. Willes and Leland Daryl Schow, daughter, Pauline, and Willes were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Nora Brown of Magna, Mrs. The most exciting picture of the South Seas an emotonal experience von Clifford Willes of Salt Lake City, Martha Ball, Mrs. Ethel Brown, will never forget! Monday. and Mr. and Mrs. Lige Chipman Feature No. 2 EUGENE PALLETTE and MARVIN STEPHENS in Charlotte, of American daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Penney Fork. of Arizona, v ere guests of Mr. and Mr. Mrs. Vern Webb, Monday. The thrilling, exciting story of a boy and a girl and a thoroughbred that was Alex Christofferson, son, Richard a missionary companion Penney be beaten wouldn't that will have vou cheerine' . Retnilar Priret and daughters. Betty and Erma, of Mr. Webb. spent Sunday at the L. D. S. Confer Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wanlass are ence session in Salt Lake City. SUNDAY, MONDAY TUESDAY rejoicing over the arrival of a nine APRIL 13, 14 and 15 The baby was born pound son. 13. Thursday, April Mrs. Alex Christofferson spent the week-enat Rupert, Idaho, a guest Mrs. Sarah Taylor will accompany of her sister, Mrs. Kenneth Mc- her daughter, Mrs. Heber Hart, to Kenzie. Shelley, Idaho, Friday, for an indefinite visit. Mrs. 3 Soon Be State Inspection Time TEXACO SERVICE O J v s 7 r THEATRE EATURES "VICTORY" ll SEE YOUR DEALER OR LIGHT e of Idaho Falls, moiLer, Mrs. her Idaho is visiting n. Niels E Annie FloU J. regional scouters c,.,r Hotel Utah, Saturdav d $0 & Dr. Club met at the The M.jden-ettFox. Wednes- .ir.e ,f Mrs. Marion The evening was spent av eei.ing. followed ly dainty : wing, in were present freshmenis. Lake Salt of M . ; Carma Whimpey .imuihC.tv. Mrs. Jean F for limited time! for your old iron 1 regardless of age or condition on purchase of new, automatic Electric Iron UTAH POWER R-- ; ever Too What a pleasure it Miss Joyce Parri-- h v and Mrs. B. W. Thompson of week-en- d Lee and Miss Bettv th the Elko. NVvada. spent the week-en- d G. Junes and a' Iba Ir ai.d Mrs J.Allred. fJU j Aaron Mrs. ; Mr. ,r.i ' ai.d M.'i. Ray Allred spent ena in sa. Lakt City. Mrs. Heber Hart of Shelley, Idaho, .-f - Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Firmage of "c Mrs. Sarah Taylor. Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs A. W. Davis. Entered at the postoffice at Lehi. Mrs. E. A. entertained Manning Utah, as second class matter. at dinner, Saturday, in honor of Master Johnnie Firmage of Salt Mrs Heber Hart of Shelley. Idaho. Lake City, is spending the week with Advertising: Rates Furnished Upon his grandmother. Mrs. A. W. Davis. Request. Liuis Christensen was a business visitor to Salt Lake City, Monday. Miss Margaret Thurman was a $1.00 ubscriprion-- 0e year week-en- d guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Mrs. C. E. Robinson of Minnea- Allen of Salt Lake City. polis. Minn, and her daughter, Mrs. Ted Miss Ida Thurman visited with Androng of Y&Uejo, Claifornia, (. THEr BlUSWf PuRASSOOUION are guests of Mrs. Charlotte Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gilbert and and other Lehi relatives. family, Sunday. I 8-- ffew J. F. Bradsfcaw Lake Cit Resid 160-Gerge P. Price. Manager Phone THURSDAY APRIL - LEH1 TRUE PRESS, LEHL LTAB 10, 1911 CO. "RIDE, KELLY, RIDE" and d Dirt .Beautify Our City Report to Firing Line for Duty Thursday, April 10 at P. M. at School Campus 1 Bring Rakes and Forks Haul Refuse to City Dump City trucks will haul materials for Widows and Invalids ONLY Rake-u- p Clean-u- p Beautify Peanut Bust for all who report and work from 1 to 4 P. M. to be held at City Ball Park. I it, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass re ceived word of the birth of a grand daughter, on March 31. The baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. L, Wanlass of Rodeo, Californa. DR. ARTHUR VANCE VETERINARIAN UTAH WAN1T AWB PASTUURE Mrs. Afton Peterson entertained at a luncheon at her home. Friday, honoring her sister, Mrs. Heber Hart of Shelley, Idaho, guests were, Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Lillian Nelson of Mid-val- e, Mrs. Karren Mrs. Turner, Merrill Rolfe, Miss Edna Rolfe, Miss Fern Stewart, Mrs. Emma Jane T. Roberts, Mrs. Sarah Taylor, Mrs. Ella Manning. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass and Thomas attended the Mrs. Ellen wedding dinner given in honor of the marriage of Miss Virginia Hunter of Provo, to Mr. James Freestone of Mesa, Arizona, at the U. A. Jones home in Salt Lake City, Wednesday Twenty-eigh- t evening. guests were present. maw Residence 156 West 3rd North Phone 953-- J Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton att- PROVO ended the Utah County dental meeting at Springville, Wednesday evening. They enjoyed dinner at the Valley tavern and a visit to the Art Exhibit. the across (ire RENT- - FOR -- See Douglas Willes. tf Pair rimless glasses. W Davis. For Custom Plowing Holmstead, Phone 343-R- see Boyd 3. Velvon and Treeby For Salt; $1.50 Lewis, Phone 53-- per Seed Barley See Geo 100. J. 3p FOR SALE 'Screened Sheep Man ure For Lawns and Gardens, $4.00 per ton delivered. See James E Slater, Lehi. Mail a Post Card. FOR SALE OR TRADE Dewberry and Strawberry Plants. Geo. A. Ricks, Lehi Junction, Phone 34G-R- it 1. FOR SALE OR TRADE 0 McCormick Deering Tractor. Fatter-soSaratoga Road, Thone 34S-R1.3-3- Mrs. Celestia Featherstone entertained in honor of her 70th birthday anniversary Saturday evening. Games and dainty refreshments were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Featherstone, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Featherstone and Mr. and Mrs. James H. Featherstone of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dunyon of Draper, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Turner and children of Tremonton. Mrs. Thomas Proctor of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. William Decker of Idaho, Mrs. Ben Cutler of Mount City, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Turner, Mrs. Thelda DuBoise, Newell B. Turner, Jr., Miss Luella Stoddard of Delta. A delicious supper was served and the entire group attended the dance at American Fork, returning to the Featherstone home for light refreshments after the dance. n, 4. ALSO SELECTED SHORTS Fishing Poles repaired and wrapped. repaired. Roger MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M., Price. BALED HAY FOR SALE Call lO and 15c WEDNESDAY ONLY, APRIL 16 8-- WANTED Will call and pay for old horses and dead worthless animals. See C. 0. Holmstead at the Fox Farm, Lehi. Phone 343-J- KAY COUPON DAY FRANCIS, JACK OAKIE and GEORGE BANCROFT 3. f in "LITTLE MEN" Whipping Cream For Sale Pint Quart 40c. Wm. .D. Jones, 504 One of the most popular novels ever written! With a cast that mig" North 1st West stepped from the pages of the book itself! Also Good shortt tf 20c, If your Sewing Machine Needs Repairs. Sissors or Saws Sharpen, William O borne will do it for yon. This coupon and one ticket bought Will admit- fnrn ivnnnlA ut uie- n Highest Price Paid for WerthleaW Boyd Holmstead, Lead Fox Farm. Phone April Animala a - Hwyic 17, 18 and 19 "Gone 4- U- lw 7:30 at the regular admission after rtn ' I", ftoyai in eat. re. vyeaneauoj, "Anril rj With The Wind". -- Two shows daily 2 and 8 . r, |